A young female with history of renal calculi complains of bone pain and abdominal cramps. On investigation, multiple fractures were discovered and serum calcium and PTH was raised. Which of the following will be the best investigation to arrive at a definitive diagnosis?
A young female with history of renal calculi complains of bone pain and abdominal cramps. On investigation, multiple fractures were discovered and serum calcium and PTH was raised. Which of the following will be the best investigation to arrive at a definitive diagnosis?
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A young female with history of renal calculi complains of bone pain and abdominal cramps. On investigation, multiple fractures were discovered and serum calcium and PTH was raised. Which of the following will be the best investigation to arrive at a definitive diagnosis?
β Correct Answer: B. Sestamibi scan
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